"On behalf of the England coaching staff and players, I would like to pass on our heartfelt condolences to the French nation at this extremely difficult time," he said.

Spectators are gathering on the pitch of the stadium after the international friendly soccer match between France and Germany at Stade de Fance in Paris, France, 13 November 2015 (Image: Picture Alliance/Photoshot)

Spectators gather on the pitch of the Stade de France stadium following the friendly football match between France and Germany (Image: Getty)

Spectators wait on the pitch of the during the International Friendly games (Image: Getty)

"The events in Paris have left us all shocked and we are thinking of the victims, their loved ones and all those affected by these tragic events.

“Shortly after the match last night the FA contacted the FFF to express our deep sympathy and ask if they wanted to go ahead with Tuesday’s scheduled game at Wembley Stadium.

“Today the FFF has informed us they would still like to play the fixture. We respect that decision and will prepare accordingly – both on and off the pitch.

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“The match will be a serious occasion but one that shows that the football world is united against these atrocities.

“I’m sure the England team and our fans will play their part and show solidarity with our French friends on Tuesday evening and provide support for both teams during this difficult time.”